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[Oops! We neglected to mention, in the first two issues,
that TOM LUTH colored the covers of Usagi Yojimbo #1-3. And a
great job he did, too, didn't he? Tom is currently in Europe, recuperating
from his Groo coloring job, so next issue, Stan himself will be doing the
honors. He writes, he draws, he letters - and now he colors, too.
Appalling, isn't it? Let's see what the letters have to say. -
ED.]
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Greetings from Down Under!
The new Usagi Yojimbo comic is a well drawn, well written presentation. My only comment
would be on Dennis Fujitake's story, which suffered a bit from the platypuses'
poor accents (which sounded very little like Australian accents, I assure you).
Incidentally, if you're looking for Australian animals to use as "bad guys,"
don't pick on tasmanian devils, which are often quite timid. I would suggest you
try koalas! Despite their "cute" propaganda, they have claws like scimitars, a
roar like a jaguar, and bad attitudes. The only reason they tend to look at you
with those sleepy expressions is because they are measuring you for` a wooden
overcoat!
Regards,
Paul Kidd
Melbourne, Australia
[I don't know whether one should be overly concerned about the
temperament of the animals one uses for villains or heroes. Sometimes it's funny
to go against the grain of a creature's placid or friendly reputation - after
all, let's not forget this is a comic about a killer bunnyrabbit. In the same
vein, watch out for Usagi #6, in which he battles a ferocious turtle!
[I don't think Dennis was trying for an Australian accent in "Tinkle
Drop." (It was more of a pastiche of Vaughn Bode's style of dialogue, and he
wasn't from Down Under, I believe.) If you're looking for Aussie accents, the
"Lionheart" story in Critters #17-18 features a killer kangaroo with a
pretty broad one. And if you move your eyes to the bottom of the page, you'll
see a sneak preview of Scott Shaw! and Mark Evanier's story from the next issue
of Usagi, starring?a koala and another platypus. We aim to please,
Paul. - ED.]
Dear Fantagraphics Books,
In Boris the Bear #1 Boris killed Usagi, so in Usagi's first issue why don't you have
Usagi kill Boris? By the way, can we suggest new characters for Usagi
stories?
Scott Cameron
Coral Springs, FL
[No, no, Scott, violence never did solve
anything. Well, maybe once in a while. Killing Boris would really be extending
the joke a bit too far (as Blackthorne did in the issue of Laffin' Gas
where they lampooned Boris).
[Feel free to suggest ideas to Stan, but bear in
mind two things. (1) Stan has lots of ideas of his own that he'll probably
prefer, and (2) You shouldn't give away your ideas like that. If you decide
someday to become a big and famous cartoonist like Stan, you'll need all the
ideas you can save up from now on! - ED.]
Dear Stan,
Your artwork and storyline for Usagi are superb!
I have the following issues containing Usagi: Albedo #3 and #4,
Critters #1, 3, 7, 10, 11, and 14, Usagi Yojimbo Summer Special
#1, Usagi Yojimbo #1, Doomsday Squad #3. What other
issues contain Usagi?
Best regards,
B.T. Iwamasa
Midland, MI
[You probably also have Critters #6, and just forgot to
mention it, right? At any rate, every single story before Usagi Yojimbo
#1 is reprinted in Usagi Yojimbo Book One, so I wouldn't worry
about it. He appeared in Albedo #2, too, but that tale was
reprinted in the Summer Special and will be reprinted again in
UYBO. The only other story I know of featuring Usagi is a
team-up with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Turtle Soup
#1. Also, Anything Goes! #6 features an original Usagi cover
by Stan - as do Comics Interview #44 and WittyWorld #1,
both of which include interviews with the talented Mr. Sakai! -
ED.]
A panel from the Stan Sakai Usagi/Turtle story in Turtle Soup #1.
Look for it! p>
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[Next issue
- which goes on sale in just a short
month - features the conclusion of the "Samurai" storyline, as well
as the above mentioned story by Scott Shaw! and Mark Evanier. See you then!
- ED.]
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